Swam in the sea, best beach for swimming so far in NZ, went for a run with Aniss, Paddy, and Chris, did a mile down to the caves and back !
Had lunch then shot off to Rotorua, which stinks...no not like Grimsby...but because its a thermal area that has an volcano in the town, don't think its active, not sure my tent would withstand boiling lava !!
About to shoot off and ride the remaining distance about 20k to the campsite...tonight its a bush camp so no facilities at all !!bye for now
I was dropped off with some others and we rode a grand total of about 30Ks to camp, not before taking a couple of stop offs at Hot water beach and cathedral cove, before eventually free wheeling 2K down a hill almost directly into our campsite...again right by the beach !
The ride was excellent, great weather, blue skies and 25C warm sunshine !! started off on a hard uphill, but got some awesome views of what was to come further along the trip.
Quite a hike to the top but worth it for the ride down...this is becoming a trend in this place!!
Saw Tane Mahuta the largest tree in NZ...pretty cool forest, so green ! full of Kauri trees the same type as in Walpole in Oz.
Us boys couldnt get enough of the Black hole water slide, and kept going back for more action ! shame I couldnt get any pictures of the place..
Awesome view the following morning over the sea
as we get on the bus I see to be the only bloke, the driver laughs and says "its you and the ladies this trip mate" Immediately I think cool ! but actually no that might be pretty annoying ! turns out we picked up two other guys round the corner who have girls names ! and confused the staff ! so it turns out to be 3 guys and about 10 girls ! that's more like it...some one to play beach football with !!
Just 8k today, to ease into it !!
Get to the campsite...pitch up...cook up some food ! and have a beer or two !
Start to really see some of NZ's great scenery from the ride, shame it was a bit over cast, wont make for the greatest of pictures, very green and great looking down atythe water from up the top of the hills !
Its a great start, really enjoying the trip !! great people too !
Anyway get in to Auckland and go straight into town, I didn’t want to fall asleep like I did in Hong Kong and mess up my sleep pattern for a week.
Spent the day I a walking around …really tired, bought some hiking boots for the trip and basically just wandered about in a daze…no change there then!
Went to go out for a beer with a guy from the tour but he reckoned he was too tired! What a feeble effort! So just wandered about on my own got some good night shots, then went back to the hostel with a couple of cans!
Its really expensive to do anything in the city, alienating its self from the backpackers even though it’s the gateway to many of the tours the backpackers will embark on!
Food, drink and activates are unbelievably highly priced, bottled water more expensive than petrol, and food…pasta that cost 69c in Oz is $4 over here…I’m glad my trip has food included!
Auckland is nice, but that’s all it is, plus it lacks the cutting edge other major places either the style of London, the romance of Paris, or the magic of New York, I was left slightly disappointed with my first taste of New Zealand…close but no cigar!
....Give me Huddersfield anyday !!
Money talks in Kal, the gold mine is the biggest open cut goldmine in the southern hemisphere, and makes almost $5 billion dollars year so the workers who work in this red hot inland desert heat trap are paid very well.
Looks miles wide, impossible to photograph in one shot !!All the equipment is massive, bigger than anything ive seen before…
All the pubs in Kal have topless barmaids, and later in the evening are simmering bar room brawls waiting to happen, and look like something out of the Wild West!
Arrived in Esperance and we immediately went to Twilight cove, a popular beach in the town area, but was deserted at 4pm when we arrived, maybe thats because of the alleged sharks..
Swam straight out to the huge rock a couple of hundred meters off shore, climbed up and jumped off a few times, slowly at first, but the three of us we were doing triple jumps from the top, really good fun especially id you land in a wave as it passes by…
Managed to get a action shot, see the 3 figures caught in mid flight, see above.
Spent the evening eating the biggest portion of fish and chips, with a few beers & playing pool.
Next morning at 7am we shot out to Cape Le Grande National park about 30km out of town, climbed Frenchman’s peak, a steep climb, but not as tough or as long as the hike the other day up Bluff Knoll…but not before I set fire to my socks first thing trying to dry them out in the microwave...DOH
After that we hit Lucky bay for a look at this sunning beach, but choose to spent our time at Hellfire beach had lunch, and Greg taught a few of how to body surf…the next best thing when you don’t have a body board!
After that the Easy Rider Bus rolled on, but as I was staying in Esperance I had 5 days to my self until the next bus…
During which I did the great ocean drive, but on a mountain bike with a Helen a French Canadian girl from the Hostel, brilliant cycle track right along the coast, 20k return, went all the way back to twilight cove for a swim…and a dive.
Did a cruise to Woody Island one of over a hundred islands that form the Recherche Archipelago, basically these islands helped two French ships shelter from a storm back in the day, and then allowed them to discover Esperance! Saw sea eagles and sea lions and heaps of other stuff on this cruise and did a short walk on Woody island.
Went running in the evenings along the coast, chilled out, watch Liverpool Beat Chelsea 2-0…basically had a great time !
A quick trip to this place called “Wave Rock” in my opinion a massive pointless detour, but it’s on the lientery, so we stuck to it,
Basically a huge rock shaped like a wave formed over thousands of years over water running over the edge and running down. Not sure where this running water is, this place is dryer than your mouth on a Sunday morning after a massive night out.
There was a dam, which held a massive amount of water for the local inland, totally arid area! Aparantly back in the day little kids used to swim in it, now its all fenced off and secure! Water seems more valuable the gold around here.
Anyway quick photo op, and a quick shufty around and were back on the bus headed for Esperance…
Moving on from Albany on the bus, Bobby, myself and a few randoms headed to Stirling Ranges National Park to climb the infamous Buff Knoll, the highest peak in Western Australia,
It’s quite a drive to the National Park, so we get there early afternoon and head on up the peak, its not such a hot day, which makes the climb pretty good fun.
Although 20 minutes later everyone’s roasting as we start to warm up on the steep climb!
Greg our ever-dependable guide is lagging behind, we can see him haling his fat ass up the Montanan so we keep going!
The views are amazing, really enjoying the hike, gives me a taste for potential hikes in New Zealand.
As we start to get to the top the clouds start coming in, and rapidly cools down so its on with the fleece, and keep pounding away until we reach the top.
Feels really good to be out hiking again, makers me realise this sort of stuff is why im here.
At the top we chill out (literally) get some food, and catch some more awesome photos of the National Park…and wait for Greg to meet us up at the top!
On the way down, its worth taking your time to appreciate the view…don’t think I’ve seen anything like this before of my any of my other hikes from the past!
As we gat back to the bus, we roll a mile or so down the road to a café and have a well earned Jim Beam and Coke! Bliss!
Then we check into the hostel across the road, have a swim to cool down, and then cook and eat…and watch the best sunset yet…over the mountains!!
What a great day!